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18 stories by "Washington Post Staff"

The best Broadway love songs about the love you feel right now by Washington Post Staff

A musical-theater love song playlist that will help you make sense of your feelings.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 6:54pm on February 18, 2024

Last call at the Capital Fringe Festival by Washington Post Staff

Celia Wren reviews the steampunk experiment "Gilded" and the short monologue-dance "A View From My Backyard."

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:18pm on July 27, 2018

Put down your phone: Capital Fringe Festival presents a play about a phone by Washington Post Staff

Reviews of "Ghosts" (about ghosts) and "Phantom Limb" (about your cellphone).

SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:06pm on July 26, 2018

At the Capital Fringe Festival, shows on loving and " enviro-pun! " leaving by Washington Post Staff

The Fringe Festival beat goes on: Reviews of "How to Fall in Love on a Warming Planet" and "50 Ways…"

SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:04am on July 25, 2018

Capital Fringe Festival sends in the clowns by Washington Post Staff

Thumbs-up reviews for the political farce "The Truth*" and the romantic comedy "Heartbreak Hitman."

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:24pm on July 24, 2018

Elan Zafir's personal 'The Unaccompanied Minor' is a top pick this week at the Fringe Festival by Washington Post Staff

Reviews of "The Unaccompanied Minor," the dance-theater piece "Through the Wall" and the school shooting drama "14"

SOURCE: Washington Post at 9:48am on July 20, 2018

Polyamory and 'A Two Woman Hamlet' are among women's voices at Fringe Festival by Washington Post Staff

Reviews of "A Two Women Hamlet," "PolySHAMory" and "God Is Dead and April's Getting Married."

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:06pm on July 19, 2018

Notes on three good one-man shows at the Fringe Festival, including a searing turn from Meshaun Labrone by Washington Post Staff

Reviews of Meshaun Labrone's "Spook," Jamie Brickhouse's "Dangerous When Wet" and Vincent Clark's "An Unhealthy Man Lectures You on Medical Issues."

SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:04pm on July 18, 2018

Dance and opera take the stage at the Fringe Festival, and so does an ode to Tinder by Washington Post Staff

The Capital Fringe Festival features a Tinder rant, along with opera and dance.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:48pm on July 17, 2018

Capital Fringe latest includes an avant-pop fave bowing out in style by Washington Post Staff

banished? productions calls it quits with characteristic ceremony

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:13pm on July 22, 2016

Capital Fringe latest: Manic musicals and mixed histories by Washington Post Staff

From the Romanovs to AcroYoga: three reviews from the festival.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:02pm on July 21, 2016

Capital Fringe latest: Good times in the library by Washington Post Staff

Reviews of comedy and competitive lies downtown at the MLK Library.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:07pm on July 20, 2016

Capital Fringe latest: dancing and singing about the environment by Washington Post Staff

Of glaciers and the Dust Bowl.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:58pm on July 19, 2016

How Fringe shakes up Shakespeare by Washington Post Staff

Three reviews from Bard-derived shows at the festival.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:12pm on July 18, 2016

From Capital Fringe: Fairy tale opera for kids and Southern-fried loss by Washington Post Staff

Tales of love and loss at the Fringe.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:37pm on July 15, 2016

Capital Fringe goes meta with an acting addict and a dating game by Washington Post Staff

Why Fringe is an actors' playground: the latest reviews

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:36pm on July 14, 2016

From Capital Fringe: Richard Nixon and a 'real' breakup by Washington Post Staff

What's happening next at Fringe.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:10pm on July 12, 2016

From Capital Fringe: Marching toward marriage equality, and the March sisters rapping by Washington Post Staff

A blur of comedy and drama: reviews from the Capital Fringe Festival's first weekend

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:26pm on July 11, 2016
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